But if the UK search interest in the parties is anything to go by, the Labour party has been involved in half of the questions asked of Google, while the Conservative party has been included in 22 per cent.

Scott Donnelly, Search Engine Marketing Strategist at DigitasLBi, wrote in a blog about the search trends, saying: "Across the whole of the UK then, it’s noticeable just how much interest is being drummed up by Labour.

"In each country, while Labour may not be leading in the polls, it is certainly provoking the most significant number of searches. Exactly how this translates into votes, we’ll have to wait and see."

He further noted that 13.9 per cent of those who visited the Conservative website then went onto Labour's, while 17.8 per cent of Labour site visitors went onto the Conservatives.

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The strategist wrote: "With the polls currently saying Conservative and search suggesting Labour, who knows what the result will be. Google usually has the answers, but this is one answer it can’t know for sure.

"We can however confirm the answer to the other burning question on everybody’s lips – Theresa May is NOT related to Brian May."